Subject: Consolidation of chalk drawings
Alex Warren <sinopia [at] sfo__com> writes >In response to the inquiries about Consolidation of Chalk Drawings >and Spray Fixatives, I've had the following experience. Many of our >customers have complained about the discoloration that occurs when >spray fixatives with resins are used. Just recently one our patrons >seems to have come up with a very basic but seemingly effective >solution. He has essentially created a casein fixative for his >pastel drawings. He uses low-fat or non-fat milk in combination with >denatured alcohol or isopropyl alcohol and then applies this with an >atomizer. Could you please share the proportions for mixing up the casein fixative? I will refrain from using it until I know if it is archival, but I will pass it on to my daughter who has to preserve student charcoal work on newsprint. If this works it will be a better solution for an entire class choking on several brands of fixative and hair spray. Thank you, Carol Wickenhiser-Schaudt Scientific Illustrator/Artist *** Conservation DistList Instance 10:29 Distributed: Friday, September 20, 1996 Message Id: cdl-10-29-012 ***Received on Wednesday, 18 September, 1996